Evidence, arrest pictures from 2011 jail escape in Indian River County

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The recreation yard is a concrete pad surrounded by two chain link fences topped by coiled razor wires. Leviticus Taylor and Rondell Reed used blankets to move the razor wire away from the fence to scale it. They pulled dirt from underneath the second fence to create a shallow swale and crawl under it.

Rondell Reed in 2012

Warren County (Ohio) Sheriff's Office

Rondell Reed, arrest mug November 10, 2011

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE At some point on October 23, 2011, Leviticus Taylor used a metal bar cut from a ventilation grate in his cell to break the knob on a door that accessed the west recreation yard. This perimeter door knob was an exterior and interior lock-in-knob type of door.

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Leviticus Taylor obtained two blades that he stashed in his dorm from a previous escape attempt that he used to saw through steen bars behind a ventilation grate in his cell.

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Leviticus Taylor and Rondell Reed used newspapers under their blankets on their bunk beds to create a the illusion of occupied bunks.

Rondell Reed, arrest mug May 4, 2011

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - Dust, used for locating finger prints, covers the door that inmates Leviticus Taylor and Rondell Reed used during their escape from the Indian River County jail.